Located in Sheerness and with Historic Chatham Dockyard reachable within 20 miles, Royal Hotel Sheerness provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Hogwarts Bed and Continental Breakfast is located on the Isle of Sheppey. The property is 4.5 miles from Sheerness. The holiday home offers a barbecue.
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Angie
United Kingdom
The staff, the ones I had pleasure to meet were lovely and very welcoming
The Shurland Hotel Gym Spa is located on the Isle of Sheppey, in the heart of Eastchurch. The island is accessed via the Sheppey Crossing, just 5.5 miles from the hotel.
The Lodge Guest House is set in Grain, just a 10-minute walk to the coast. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and free private parking is available on site. Rooms include a flat-screen TV....
Zoltan
United Kingdom
Isle Of Grain is a nice quiet village where the River Thames meet to the North Sea
The Lodge Guesthouse is a family managed classic building with good-sized rooms
Excellent long seaside walk near-by the guesthouse
My stay at the Royal Hotel was not planned. I needed access to the docks the next day and so the Royal was the only option I had. Sheerness is not the most affluent of places, the same of which can be said for most old British seaside towns. It’s been hard, and that’s reflected in the facilities locally. There are far worse places and sheerness still has things to offer, but you’re unlikely to stay long. So, hotels like the Royal find it hard to upgrade and offer a modern facility
Mike Hemmins
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I lived here many many years ago and this was the first time...
I lived here many many years ago and this was the first time going back since I left, so bit of a nostalgia trip. Alot of things have changed, some good some not so good, but I can see how they are trying to improve areas around the island. it was really nice to go back to my childhood areas and places I lived and used to go to and see what has changed. I enjoyed walking along the sea front as I used to do, so peaceful. I had some wonderful times when I lived on the island and it was really nice to experience it all again.
Selena
6.0
Scored 6.0
Having grown up nearby, I used to visit Sheerness as a child...
Having grown up nearby, I used to visit Sheerness as a child and have returned continuously for various reasons but, not for the right reasons through my life. Sheerness is slowly disappearing. Many shops in the High Street have closed and the food options are not so good. The seafront is bleak though there is a small seating area on the promenade with painted children's games on the ground. The boating lake has been converted into a children's play area and like everywhere you look, graffiti-ed by children let go by parents who don't care... The smell of fried food is never far away with the drive thru 'McShizer' a stones throw away. Even the food in the local Wetherspoons is below the national standard you would find in any other Wetherspoons plus, it is dirty and run down. There is a Tesco Superstore which is disappointing considering I use Tesco all over the country. You will notice the price difference compared to other Tesco stores. If you know Naples well, you could compare it with Sheerness for only the amount of litter and debris throughout the town centre. Though, I doubt the Mafia has anything to do with Swale Borough Councils refuge collections or street cleaning in Sheerness.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Travelled for a birthday party and the welcome when we...
Travelled for a birthday party and the welcome when we arrived was one of the best I have experienced. Very quiet location but close enough to where we were going.
Comfortable room and the breakfast options were more than I have ever seen. Great host and comfortable room.
Martin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sheerness is an old seaside town, which really says it all.
Sheerness is an old seaside town, which really says it all. If you like beaches, coin machines, High St shops it's the place for you. Lovely cliff walks outside of the town, with Leysdown just a short drive away, again, full of the old fashioned seaside trates. Plenty of places to eat / drink, loads of parking at reasonable cost
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's not for everyone, but I love it.
It's not for everyone, but I love it. Bit rough round the edges, but I go twice a year, and have done for years.
Park at tesco for a long beach walk (don't forget to buy some shopping there though)
Susan
United Kingdom
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